1. Speed up Results by Boosting your Immune System

Knowing how to improve laser tattoo removal is to understand that it’s almost entirely dependent upon your immune system, and how it responds to your treatments. There are no magic ways to boost your immune system. However, by focusing on healthy living and prevention, you’ll be surprised how well your body responds.

What we do with the laser, while important, is not what makes your ink fade and disappear.

Your immune system goes after the fragmented ink particles and removes them through your lymphatic channels and liver. Without a strong healthy immune system, results can take much longer.

Following all the tips outlined on this page should have a positive impact on your results.

7. Enjoy Eight Hours of Sleep Every Night

Getting adequate sleep every night is an important factor. Your body recovers, heals and rejuvenates better if you get your full eight hours.

Not only will it help facilitate your results, getting at least eight hours every night will help with your healing process and aftercare.

8. Take Steps to Avoid Infection

Prevention is key here. Any kind of infection can slow your body’s ability to remove the ink. Simple daily rituals can help prevent certain infections. Here are some examples:

Washing your hands regularly

Cook your meats thoroughly

Shower/bathe daily

Brush your teeth twice a day

Always ask your doctor to wear gloves

Keep hand sanitizer with you at all times

9. Avoid Catching a Cold During Cold Season

Getting sick with the cold or flu can halt your body’s ability to remove the ink pretty dramatically.

If you catch a cold, or worse the flu in the middle of your treatment plan, we can’t even treat you until you get well. It would be for your own good, because your immune system will be too busy fighting off the virus.

15. Follow your Aftercare Instructions

Following your aftercare instructions will help facilitate a speedy healing process.

Keeping the area clean and free of any lotions will help the ink site heal faster.

Also, taking care of your blisters is one of the most critical tattoo removal tips. Doing so will keep the focus on the fragmented ink to be flushed away more efficiently by your body’s white blood cells

16. Keep your Appointments on Schedule

This one is a no-brainer. It involves simple math.

Full removal treatment plans take time. They’ll take much more time if you put off, or forget your appointments.

Set a reminder at least a week before each visit. This will give you plenty of time to plan, because life happens, right?

17. Allow at Least 6 Weeks Between Visits

A common misconception is that receiving laser treatments closer together will boost your results.

This is not true.

Treating too early can slow down the effects, and have the opposite effect we’re trying to accomplish here.

Aside from tattoos located on your neck or near your heart, you’ll get the fastest results by waiting at least 6 weeks between sessions. Minimum is five weeks for the first couple sessions.

Waiting even longer can actually be ideal in some cases.

18. Choose a Treatment Package

If you can afford to purchase a treatment package up front, do it.

Here’s why:

The main reason is savings. However, according to the numbers, patients who choose the package option over pay per visit tend to finish their plans faster.

You’ll be much less likely to put off your appointments, if they’re pre paid.

19. Treat Extra Large Tattoos in Sections

It makes sense to treat extra large pieces in sections, rather than all at once.

I know what you’re thinking:

Won’t that require more visits? More time? Well, yes.

But here’s the kicker:

Your immune system can only handle so much ink removal at once. Too much, and the treatment won’t be as effective.

Take a back piece for example. Your body will have a much easier time disposing the ink if you treat one half of your back, every six weeks, rather than the whole thing every eight weeks.

20. Rest for 48 Hours After Each Appointment

Avoid physical activity for 48 hours after each session.

Too much moving around, running or working out will make your blisters much worse, if you develop them.

If your blisters get too big, they can pop too soon. You need to avoid inducing these types of skin related side effects, if you can.

You need to keep your immune system focused only on the fragmented ink.

Elevating the site will also help in that first 48 hours.

21. Stimulate Blood Flow with Self Massage

As we discussed earlier, one of the besttips to speed up tattoo removal is to increase blood flow to the treated area.

So anything that can naturally and safely stimulate blood flow will have a direct positive impact on your results.

The areas with the least amount of blood flow are hands, fingers, ankles, feet and toes.

To naturally increase blood flow to these areas of your body, a gentle massage after tattoo removal on and around the treatment site(once It’s healed) will help quite a bit between treatments.

This is one of the newest tattoo removal tips that we’ve been suggesting for our clients, with pretty good results so far.

Conclusion

There are no magic ways, or secrets on howtospeed up the removal of tattoos. But by following the tips & common sense daily rituals outlined on this page, your results can certainly be optimized & improved. It’s up to you to make the most out of each treatment. Get the most bang for your buck – Treat your body good!